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Victorian English Country House Hampton & Sons Armchair - Howard & Sons Style
By Howard & Sons Ltd
Located in Stockbridge, GB
Victorian Country House Hampton & Sons Armchair
A stunning victorian deep seated country house armchair by renowned makers Hampton & Sons, Pall Mall London. It has a great shape to ...
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Late 19th Century English Late Victorian Antique Hampton and Sons Ltd.
Materials
Brass
Art Deco Chest of Drawers, Hamptons of Pall Mall, London 1930s
Located in London, GB
An English four over two walnut chest of drawers, made by the renowned company Hamptons of Pal Mall in London, Hamptons was a fine quality cabinetmaker from this period with good qua...
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1930s British Art Deco Vintage Hampton and Sons Ltd.
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Walnut
Victorian Hampton & Son's Satinwood Bedroom Suite Wardrobe Dressing Table Mirror
Located in GB
We are delighted to offer for auction this very rare original Victorian Satinwood bedroom suite by Hampton & Son’s of Pall Mall London.
A very rare bedroom suite made by one of the great Victorian furniture makers Hampton & Son’s of Pall Mall London. The suite is circa 1890, made from the finest Satinwood available and with silver leaf painted detailing, each piece is Stamped with the button Label of Hampton's Pall Mall East London apart from the chair which has the Hampton plaque on the underside
The dimensions of each piece are below, the main wardrobe is very large, the wardrobe with drawers is actually very small and a tallboy size, the dressing table comes with a matching chair and stool
We have cleaned waxed and polished it from top to bottom, the glass in the Cherval mirror is lightly perished and aged as it’s the original plate, otherwise for me its in time warp condition
Hampton and Sons were cabinet makers of Antique Furniture and were first established in ca. 1830 by William Hampton. He opened his first shop selling General household to more Fine furniture in Cranbourn Street, in London. In 1869 Williams Two sons George and William joined his business and they expended and moved to the larger premises 8 Pall Mall, London.
Hampton and Sons furnished some impressive properties and boats from the Royal Yacht Britannia, the Queen Elizabeth and Queen Mary, the Theatre Royal of Drury Lane, the Duke of York Theatre, the Dorchester and the Mayfair Hotels and the palaces of two Indian princes, the Nizam of Hyderabad & the Maharajah of Kashmir.
Hampton and Sons had a few disasters throughout its history, it suffered a major fire in 1890 but they re-established and went to expand their business further. They bought several cabinet making firms starting with James Coulson and Co of Lisburn, Northern Ireland in 1898, and then Goodall, Lamb and Highway of King Street, Manchester and Robson and Sons...
Category
19th Century English Victorian Antique Hampton and Sons Ltd.
Materials
Mirror, Satinwood
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H 34.26 in W 71.66 in D 19.3 in
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In 1830 William Hampton opened a shop for the sale of general household furniture in Cranbourn Street. He was subsequently joined by his two sons George and William Powell (the sons of George Hampton; Harold, Fred and Clarence also later entered the business). In 1869 the business expanded with new premises on the corner site comprising 8 Pall Mall East and 1-3 Dorset Place (now Whitcomb Street). Throughout its history the firm suffered a number of serious fires, the first of which occurred in 1890. As the firm continued to expand it took over control of a number of other firms, beginning with James Coulson and Co of Lisburn, Northern Ireland in 1898, and in the early 1950's Goodall, Lamb and Highway of King Street, Manchester and Robson and Sons...
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19th Century English Victorian Antique Hampton and Sons Ltd.
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Leather, Oak
H 36.23 in W 24.81 in D 26.78 in
Extremely Fine Marquetry Satinwood Demilune Console Table by Hampton & Sons
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An extremely fine marquetry inlaid satinwood console table of neoclassical design stamped “Hampton & Sons of Pall Mall East 737”, circa 1890
Constructed of a fine well figured West Indian satinwood with neoclassical inlay, reminiscent of Robert Adams work, the demi – lune shaped top crossbanded in goncalo alves with boxwood stringing having a central Grecian Urn with swags and garlands of the highest standard. The boarder frieze intricately inlaid with central pendant and swags and garlands housing a single drawer to the middle retaining its original brass knob and stamped to the inside by the famous London cabinet makers “Hampton & Sons of Pall Mall East 737”.
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Of the finest quality this superb console table is very rare to find especially in such wonderful condition.
The famous Hampton and Sons started in 1830 when William Hampton opened a shop for the sale of general household furniture in Cranbourn Street. He was subsequently joined by his two sons George and William Powell (the sons of George Hampton; Harold, Fred and Clarence also later entered the business). In 1869 the business expanded with new premises on the corner site comprising 8 Pall Mall East and 1-3 Dorset Place (now Whitcomb Street). Throughout its history the firm suffered a number of serious fires, the first of which occurred in 1890. As the firm continued to expand it took over control of a number of other firms, beginning with James Coulson and Co of Lisburn, Northern Ireland in 1898, and in the early 1950's Goodall, Lamb and Highway of King Street, Manchester and Robson and Sons...
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Antique Commode Decorated in the Manner of Adam
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19th Century English Antique Hampton and Sons Ltd.
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